Wrecked American landing crafts and damaged Mulberry "A" harbor due to offshore winds and heavy storms at Omaha beach in Normandy, France during World War II. Twisted pontoon causeways of Mulberry "A" near Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer being lashed by high waves two weeks after D-Day. A rammed landing craft against far side of a causeway. Completely damaged piers and causeways are seen. Sections of causeway bridges with AAA outfit trucks as they toss in high tides.
Storm twisted and destroyed sections of the pier at Omaha beach in Normandy,France during World War II. Floating American crafts and partially sunken ships are seen. equipment and supplies float shore ward with the tide.
Storm damaged ships and landing crafts are seen at the Omaha beach in Normandy,France. British repair crew clean an abandoned American Landing Craft Tank (LCT) American soldiers clear beach of debris. Debris being loaded onto military trucks to be dumped.
American ships,boats and landing crafts anchored at the Omaha beach in Normandy,France. Waves breaking at the beach. Wrecked bridge and other crafts are also seen. Some soldiers and military trucks move on the beach. Wrecked equipment and crafts are seen.
An allied soldier stands at Omaha beach and looks through binoculars at American ships approaching the shore in Normandy,France. Waves breaking at the shore. Landing crafts and wrecked equipment are seen at the beach. A barrage balloon flies overhead as ships remain anchored at the coast.
Tanks being unloaded from an Allied ship at a dock in Iran. A string of flat cars loaded with M-4 tanks move over the dock as a ship remains anchored at the port. (World War II period).
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